| 21. | In addition, their families and neighborhood supporters often surrounded and attacked the wagons of nonunion teamsters who were strikebreaking.
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| 22. | Fascist squads would participate in strikebreaking, organizing tax strikes in socialist controlled towns and intimidating voters at election time.
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| 23. | The NLRB hearings, as well as United States Senate hearings into strikebreaking in general, began in late September.
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| 24. | He was getting paid as much as $ 2, 000, 000 per strikebreaking job by large industrial clients.
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| 25. | With spring training scheduled to begin next Thursday, the clubs will continue to plan for their teams of strikebreaking players.
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| 26. | He went into the land business in Florida, then returned to New Jersey and strikebreaking around 1930 with renewed success.
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| 27. | President Clinton, who has strikebreaking powers in the transportation industry, was kept updated on progress while traveling in South Asia.
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| 28. | "Reed's excuse for strikebreaking was that he had a sick mother who needed money for medical bills,"
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| 29. | Although the strike lasted 156 days, students only lost 11 days of class time as strikebreaking teachers were hired to teach classes.
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| 30. | Shachtman's disappearance significantly hindered the Joint Board's ability to stop furriers outside New York City from engaging in strikebreaking.
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